vikingmarketer,
Yes, in the Video Training section, you'll see exactly how to optimize the video and also how we are using VidSpyPro to find the best keywords to rank for. You can find not only keywords that are popular using ADV and ADVo, but also check to see how difficult they will be for you to rank quickly.

All the best,
Jack Duncan

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vikingmarketer,
Yes, in the Video Training section, you'll see exactly how to optimize the video and also how we are using VidSpyPro to find the best keywords to rank for. You can find not only keywords that are popular using ADV and ADVo, but also check to see how difficult they will be for you to rank quickly.

All the best,
Jack Duncan

Sounds like a good deal for setting up a channel to siphon traffic passively to my sites

You don't have to appear on camera to get clicks to your link. Slideshow videos or even Camtasia recordings work just fine. What you do have to do is create a video that your audience likes and then have a good call to action...

Give them a good incentive to click your link and then ask for the click...and that will work for any kind of video that you make.

johnrichardjack,
This Chrome plugin is designed specifically for ranking YouTube videos in both YouTube, as well as how to use content from YouTube to rank pages on Google. If you're just interested in ranking pages on Google, you'll want to check out our other software WSO, KeywordMap Pro.

rozzski999,
It's designed to work for newly uploaded videos, but you can definitely use the SEO techniques and modify existing videos to try and improve your rankings. Also, part of the plugin works with existing videos to help you get more leverage and rank on Google for the content as well.

johnrichardjack,
No, you don't need to use proxies with this software. We make general queries to YouTube. We also use our own YouTube Developer API key, and there are no issues with YouTube blocking the software plugin. You can always slide the slider to the Off position to disable the plugin when you are not using it for research on YouTube.

Also, don't forget how powerful VidSpyPro is combined with YouTube Ads. You can export the highest daily viewed videos under the Get Data tab, and then paste those videos directly into a YouTube Ad Campaign (Managed Placements) and then you will be able to see how many potential impressions you will have each day. It makes it very easy to get views even on a new channel.

Often you can get 2 cent views on your videos since there is so much traffic volume on YouTube, if you use managed placements. Just make sure to set your budget and CPC low when you are starting out, just until you understand how everything is working. There is a ton of available traffic on YouTube right now.

Q: Will this work if my YouTube channel is brand new?A: Yes, it will. Channel strength is a YouTube ranking factor. However, our tests using a new YouTube channel have shown that the key ranking factors are still in your control, even with a brand new YouTube account. The best time to start a great YouTube channel was 10 years ago. The next best time is today.

I think this would depend on what you plan to do moving forward. If you just have a single YouTube channel, around a single topic, then I would say TubeXPlore. The reason being that it will help you find the best keywords with the highest search volume so you can make your videos around those topics.

If you plan on having multiple YouTube channels, or you want to do market research around different topics, then VidSpyPro would be what I would get first.

They can both be used together. They have many different applications as well. For example, VidSpyPro has a bonus feature that allows you to get traffic from YouTube, even if you don't upload any videos or create any videos. You could actually use this on your review site to get traffic directly to your site from videos others have created.

But TubeXPlore is going to find all the keywords in your market and tell you which keywords you should be making videos around. So, they are both helpful. It depends more on what you are planning on in the future and your overall YouTube strategy.

All the best,
Jack Duncan

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I would say that VidSpyPro is more applicable if you need help finding the Keyword Difficulty for any keyword on YouTube. If you already have an established channel and a pretty good idea of how to rank for your keywords, then TubeXPlore is going to help you find the highest search volume keywords.

Of course, you can use them together. Use TubeXPlore to find the highest search volume keywords and then use VidSpyPro to check the KwDiff and choose the ones that you are most likely to rank on the first page of YouTube with.

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" Jack is always sharp and very good
he answers in time and really a well wisher..
i bought vidspypro and within a month i had
made back my investment...means software
is pure gold i only used one part of it as suggested
by Jack that is to generate content for my blog and WHOOSH
now i am getting page 1 ranking for keywords and
conversions....Wow! this was only a dream before now its real for me..
serps are flocking my site ..
unbelievable but true .....now i am planning to get all
of his other softwares too....Thank you once again
for your support and good deeds..
rueben"

roger94,
Great questions... Yes, if the competition is tough, you can still rank for these terms, because most people are not aware of the actual top ranking factors for YouTube. (Most people think tags are still important, and they are not, based on our own reverse engineering of the YouTube ranking algorithm.) We don't focus on ranking in Google with this product, but we do have many instances where we rank in YouTube and Google, using the unique method we teach for setting up the videos.

I don't personally use this with Adsense, so I can't speak specifically to that area, but if traffic to your site or clicks on YouTube videos is what you're after, it will work just fine.

You can definitely get thousands of views to your videos. The keys are to consistently pick topics your audience are interested in, and searching for on YouTube. VidSpyPro will help you with that analysis. Then, just make sure to setup your videos correctly and engage your audience. Keep at it and build a great channel.

Yes, this will work for a someone with a new youtube channel. The ranking factors are the same for an old YouTube channel and a new YouTube channel. In fact, when we originally released this, the channel we were using for testing was only 40 days old and had few videos.

What you will need to do though, is make sure you create good content on your new YouTube channel, so that when YouTube ranks your videos, you are able to get a good amount of watch time per impression.

Keep in mind that this is the #1 metric YouTube is using for long term rankings, because they understand that watch time per impression is the most important factor for them to make money...and they have to pay their huge video bandwidth bills each month.

Since your YouTube channel is new, you will need to start with less competitive terms, where there aren't as many competing videos from other more established channels. But if your content engages your audience, YouTube will quickly take note, and even a brand new YouTube channel can outrank channels that are many years old.

YouTube cares about just one thing...time spent on YouTube. When you get the SEO factors right, you make it much more likely that your video will be seen initially, and then as views come in, and people interact with your content (views, comments, subs, thumbs up, etc.)...YouTube will start to display your video more and more and your future content will rank even faster, and for more competitive terms.

Like the old proverb: The best time to plant a tree was 20 years ago. The next best time is today.

I can testify to the fact that VidSpy Pro works perfectly. I can also testify that you won't get better customer support anywhere.

I won't go into details about my unique situation but I had to contact customer support 5 or 6 times because of it. They didn't complain about my unique needs at all. In fact, they treated me like I was their only customer.

I sent in 5 or 6 emails. All of them were understood the first time and responded to quickly and correctly.